Kissed is my
latest erotic paranormal romance published with Ellora’s Cave (EC). I can’t
believe I now have 10 stories out with EC. That’s so amazing and to celebrate I’m
giving away a complete box set of all my EC books as e-books plus a $10 Amazon
gift card for THREE lucky winners. All you have to do to win is tell me a bit
about your favorite place. Please leave your email in your comment. Winner will
be randomly picked on my birthday – Saturday, May 26, 2012! Let's celebrate together.
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| Inverness Beach, Cape Breton, NS |
Today, I’m telling you about one of my loves. Cape Breton,
Nova Scotia, Canada. My love of Cape Breton began when I was a child and my
father spent a few weeks each summer diving off its coast for sunken treasures.
I spent my days walking the beaches but the minute he came to shore I dove into
his net to find those treasurers. Old Spanish coins, precious jewels, small
vials that held who knows what and old wine bottles seeped into my memory of
Cape Breton. When not scourging the beaches I took to the hills with my mother
to pick wild blueberries. Those hills which seemed like mountains to me I never
forgot. There was a peace in those hills; a history of old houses built
hundreds of years ago which the forest reclaimed and I loved to explore it all.
Cape Breton beaches like Inverness and the hills and landscape of Cape Smokey,
the trails along the cliffs of the Keltic Lodge, all those things became a part
of me and I wanted to showcase some of the mysticism in my latest book. Kissed showcases
the lure of the land.
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| Keltic Lodge & Resort, Cape Breton, NS |
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| Cape Smokey, Cape Breton, NS |
Kissed also showcases
the Druid and Fey belief and trust me people in Cape Breton are very superstitious.
I loved how when I was a child, we’d go visiting people in Cape Breton and with
Cape Breton hospitality we’d find ourselves staying first for tea and biscuits
and then of course for supper. It’s considered rude to refuse an invite for
supper, so we often found ourselves enjoying homemade clam chowder, or a boiled
dinner with people who might have started out as brief acquaintances to only
become fast friends.










